Hi Matt,

In LaTeX with the standard article class, I believe that \paragraph{} and \subparagraph{} are the sections that set the heading on the same line as the text. How you get that in the LaTeX output depends on how you've set org-export-latex-classes.

All the best,
Tom

On Oct 26, 2010, at 5:52 AM, Matt Price wrote:

Hi eveyrone,

I'm coming up on this with some frequency now -- I often need to write documents in a pretty compact format, in which subheadings really need to be on the same line as their component text. so for instance here:

** Timeline
*** September 2011
Research team assembles initial documents

should be rendered (written in html for convenience, since i don't speak latex):

<H2> Timeline </H2>
<p><b>Semtember 2011:</b> Research team assembles initial documents</ p>

Do folks think this is something I can do from org somehow, or is my best bet to export to odt and redo the formatting in openoffice (that's what i do now but of course it's a bit frustrating to have to do so, esp. since it means that i'm stuck in Openoffice once I send a document out for comments).

thanks as always, best,
Matt
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